To help you get started on bringing your kitchen remodel ideas to life, our leading kitchen renovation contractors in Buck County, PA, would like to shed some light on a handful of the top kitchen decor and renovation trends for 2019. In fact, below are just some of the things you should know to plan the kitchen of your dreams this year!

Concealed, Clever Storage

One of the top trends you’ll be seeing this year is hidden storage. Homeowners gravitating towards hidden and clean integration in kitchen designs are interested in sleek styles with maximized, clever storage solutions.

Pewter and Gunmetal Hardware

The little details matter and the finishes of your hardware can easily change the feel of your space. Pewter and gunmetal are not as harsh as matte black or as “average” as brass or gold, but it gives fixtures some texture and depth.

Open Shelving

A trend we see lately is replacing upper kitchen cabinets with metal, wood, or glass shelving. This may be inspired by hotel and high-end retail spaces, but it adds an overall bold statement that many homeowners want to make. For a chic industrial option, try forged iron shelves that are both edgy and elegant, as it’s a modern, stylish way to show your wares.

Contrasting Textures

A combination of sleek finishes and contrasting textures can take a kitchen to a whole new level. Mirrored backsplashes with highly-polished chunky marble countertops or cupboards with textured bronze inlays and matte cupboard fronts give urban glamour vibes. If you’re not ready to make a huge leap with contrasting textures, organic or handmade tiles can be used as backsplashes to add a subtle touch of texture, and their tones can fit all sorts of styles.

Unique Sinks

Kitchen sinks have definitely come a long way, so there is no need to stick to the traditional styles that have been around forever. Sinks today are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials. Rugged sandstone, warm copper or colorful granite sinks (especially in brown or black) are beautiful earth choices. Deep basin sinks or marble also make a statement. The options are endless!

High-tech Upgrades

The times are changing, and kitchen appliance manufacturers are keeping up with all the innovative technological advances. There are light switches that can turn off when you wave your hand in front of them, outlets with USB chargers for phones, and even “smart” refrigerators with an embedded camera that takes a picture of the contents inside the fridge every time the door is closed. Maybe one day you’ll have a robot to do your cooking, but for now, these additions can make a big difference in your space.

Whether you want to upgrade specific parts of your kitchen or remodel the entire space, our services have you completely covered. FINE Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath Co. will prioritize the needs, budget, and preferences of homeowners before starting any renovation project to ensure that they always get what they want for their home.

FINE Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath Co. is also known for designing and executing stunning bathroom remodels, so watch the video below for just a few of 2019’s top bathroom design trends!

Typically, though not always, the bathroom tends to be one of the smallest rooms in the house. However, that never seems to prevent us from trying to store as much as we can in our bathrooms as possible.[Read more…]

Are you tired of looking at those old colors in your bathroom? Do you want to spice it up a little and bring some life to it? As a bathroom and kitchen design service in Bucks County, PA, we here FINE Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath Co. understand a few things about choosing the right colors when remodeling your home. In fact, consider these tips below when it comes to finding the best color for your bathroom.[Read more…]

Bathroom remodeling projects can go one of two ways: either a complete success or something totally off the mark and a complete disappointment. Before you start the process of designing and tearing things down, it’s important first to take a step back and consider how you use your bathroom on a daily basis. If you don’t particularly need the extra cabinet space, don’t splurge on installing a whole bunch of cabinets you won’t use – it’s that simple!

Winter, spring, summer, or fall — is one season better than another when it comes to beginning a home remodeling project? In Pennsylvania, where there is a notable change of weather between each season, it would make sense that any outdoor renovations are best performed in the spring and fall, or are they? While this is very true (these seasons do offer ideal weather for outdoor projects), home remodeling can really be done year-round, as long as you are ready to do it. [Read more…]

Now that spring has arrived, it’s the best time to think about some cleaning projects. Spring cleaning your bathroom is one of the best ways to get a fresh start for the warmer days ahead. At FINE Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath Co., we provide customers with a wide range of kitchen and bathroom remodeling needs. But, we can also help you get your bathroom ready for spring! [Read more…]

Everyone loves a spacious kitchen. But what happens if you live in a home where your kitchen feels kind of cramped? Maybe you need to downsize to accommodate your needs, or maybe you just need a few good storage hacks to help you create a little extra space. Well, here at FINE Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath Co., we’ve got three ideas that are sure to give you that extra kitchen space that you’ve always wanted![Read more…]

With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, what better decision to make than to update your ailing kitchen. If the cabinets have become shabby, the countertops worn, and the appliances outdated, perhaps it is finally time to make the decision to remodel. At FINE Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath Co., our expert kitchen and bathroom designers in Bucks County know just what you need. With our quality cabinets and selection of countertops and designs, you won’t need to look anywhere else.

We will offer you the best value possible, regardless of the scope of your project or budget. We are here for you to give you the kitchen you’ve only ever dreamed of having. So stop hesitating and make this lovely holiday an excuse to get started!

Still unsure? Take a look at part 1 of our last blog and keep reading on. We might just convince you.

E f f i c i e n c y

Some older appliances can last a long time, but will end up costing you more in the long run. Imagine how many technological advances there have been since you first purchased those dated appliances; they just can’t compete with the newer efficiencies! Low energy consumption dishwashers with half load buttons or economy cycles can save you both money and water. It’s something to think about. Plus, you will have fancy new toys to play with!

D e s i g n

Have you ever heard of the Kitchen Work Triangle? This is a layout that allows you adequate space between the three main components of your kitchen:

Sink

Oven

Refrigerator

Having the right amount of space will make cooking a way easier task, saving you from running all the way across the kitchen or from not having enough space to work. This layout forms a triangle, wherein no leg is more than nine feet or less than four feet, nor does any leg intersect with an island or any other obstacles.

Having the right design in your kitchen will give you and your family better accessibility regardless of your age, size, or physical ability.

L o c a t i o n

What else can you change or alter in your kitchen that will give your house a different and exciting style? Think about where your windows are. Where do you want your windows in relation to your countertops–your sink? Do you have a door leading to the outside? Think about the traffic and make sure there is the right amount of space for all the doorways leading in and out of your kitchen. Remember, never to have an operable window above a cooking space! Make yourself a checklist and our kitchen remodelers in Bucks County will help you with your design. Act now and contact us for a free in-home consultation! You can also stop by our showroom and get acquainted. See you soon!